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The Sony fans will enjoy these write ups after the 360 vs PS3 era but as a neutral in this childish feud looks like the Xbox will be enough for the average gamer to be honest. PS4 exclusives will be where the massive differences will be seen.

No, the PS4 will be enough for the average gameer, since it's cheaper while also being more powerful. Reply+223

@Ashleyfiddes You people think that he receives this hate out of nowhere. He is the one who is acting like a crybaby and spouting bullshit everywhere. I bet he comes back in a week and will be like "Screw ya haters, I'm back!" That guy is a giant drama queen. Reply-12

The game will be available for download on PSN this holiday season. It’s our biggest downloadable Ratchet & Clank game yet, dwarfing the size of both Quest For Booty and QForce. We’ll be bringing you more news soon.

@simsini Exactly. I'm disappointed of CD Projekt RED to be honest. They are the most vocal when it comes to this. They are pretty anti-DRM when you read the interviews with them. Developing for Xbox One and even showing up on Microsoft's stage is a let-down in my opinion. All their anti-DRM talk seems like nothing but hot air to me.

I didn't see it coming that Sony could be more pro-consumer than CDPR. Reply-5

@Darren But you got to think about people in other time zones too. This site is called eurogamer, not ukgamer. Of course it's based in the Uk, but many other people from other countries are visiting this site too. If they delay it to another time, maybe it's to late for people in Moscow, or to early for people elsewhere. Just saying. Recording the stream would be an idea of course. Reply+2

I don't know why people get thumbs down if they say that the PS3 version of Skyrim is simply awfull. It's the truth. This game will never be in a good playable state on that console. The best thing ever happend this generation, (not for the PS3 players unfortunately) to open peoples eyes on how broken games nowadays can turn out. Not the systems fault. The vast majority of PS3 games run perfectly. It's the developers fault. It's not the 90's, where you can buy a game and blindly expect it to be in a playable state on the first day. Oh, now I'm digressing. Reply0